I recently started digging into my family history and found out that my grandfather was born in Lithuania before the war. Growing up, I heard bits and pieces of stories, but I never thought they could actually matter legally. Now I’m seriously considering whether restoring Lithuanian citizenship by descent is possible in my case. While researching, I came across www.lithuaniancitizenship.com and it seems to explain the process and requirements in a clear way. Still, reading about something online and actually going through it are two different things. I’m curious if anyone here has real experience with this — how complex does it get once you actually start collecting documents?
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Interesting topic. I don’t have Lithuanian roots myself, but I’ve noticed more people reconnecting with their family history lately. Even if the legal side takes time, the process of digging into old records and stories can be meaningful on its own. Sometimes learning where your family came from is just as valuable as the passport itself.